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This week I caught up with Lauren. Lauren has been an both an Owner and member of the sales team for almost ten years. Currently she is our Community Marketing Manager, based in Sydney. Recently she’s been living a ‘gypsy kind of lifestyle’ and immersing herself in travel (par for the course when you work with Wyndham). And lucky for us, she’s agreed to share some of her secrets. How many of our WorldMarkSP resorts have you visited? I have […]

I have had several holidays in Wyndham Resorts. Last year I spent two weeks in WorldMark Rotorua which was so wonderful for me and my family. My family enjoyed the lovely environment and atmosphere away from home. Not worrying about the daily chores we visited so many places around Rotorua. We went to other near by towns which included Tauranga, Taupo, Whakatane and Mt Maunganui. Our days were filled with fun and activities that included boat rides, swimming, fishing, sight […]

We have had some truly amazing holidays with Worldmark. I suppose the most amazing of which is when we took another couple and their children and toured New Zealand. The Rotorua accommodation was superb. Travelling to the resort we drove through mist and didn’t realise until the following day the enormity of the lake. At breakfast 3 geese travelled up onto our balcony to say hello and everyone, especially the young children were delighted. While I find Worldmark’s accommodation standard […]

It’s Friday! I’m sure you’ve noticed – everyone (including you) is in frivolous spirits, excited about the end of the work week and ready to welcome two days of freedom with wide open arms. Today, I’ve got a special Friday treat for you. They say a picture is worth a thousand words – so, in fact, this is going to be a very long blog post. Behold! A photographic journey around New Zealand – 8 stunning photos that I just […]

An Educational Holiday. The word in Maori for hospitality, kindness, caring and sharing is Manaakitanga. This concept of Manaakitanga is immersed into Maori culture, and even though I’ve only recently learned this word, I could immediately identify a number of experiences from my childhood in New Zealand where I had seen manaakitanga in action. What a perfect place to holiday!